Lynx products are forged on years of experience in audio software and hardware designs and features cutting-edge technology to create high quality products. Created in 1998, Lynx’s first product was the LynxOne PCI card offering analogue and digital I/O, MIDI and word clock offering 24-bit and 50kHz sample rate in the analogue domain and 96kHz in the digital domain.

Following a great success that saw their product used by the military and medical research due to its extreme stability, Lynx launched, the LynxTWO, L22 and AES16card. The latter offers 16 channel of AES/EBU Digital I/O and operations at up to 192kHz/24-bit turning the computer into a powerful digital router or patchbay.

Lynx has kept leading the way of AD/DA conversion with their TEC Award winner Aurora, a world-class standalone AD/DA converter used by many producers all over the world. The original 1U converter was declined in 8 channels (Aurora 8) and 16 channels with theAurora 16 and could accommodate expansion cards adding further connectivity such as USB, Firewire, ADAT, HD, ensuring compatibility with any setup.

More recently, Lynx also released Hilo, a revolutionary 2-channel AD/DA converter system offering ultra-transparent, open and pristine audio quality much in demand in mastering studios alongside the band NEW UPDATED Aurora (n) Series. The New Aurora (n) allows channel I/O from 8 to 32 via Thunderbolt, DANTE or ProTools HDX providing the same stable drivers we've become used to but with improved AD/DA conversion and connectivity.